90OcReef February 1, 2009 Share February 1, 2009 (edited) CMAS Spring Seminar is Saturday, April 18th at 9 am!! Guest Speaker... BOB FENNER! Plus one more speaker to be announced very soon!!! Register early for the 2009 Spring Seminar at http://cmas-md.org/SeminarRegistration.php! Event Highlights Include: Noted guest speakers - Bob Fenner & TBD MANY Raffle prizes - Best in the area! Vendors - TBA Food - Lunch plus a few light snacks FUN! - Always at a CMAS event!!! Cost: CMAS Members $10 Non-members $15 Vendors $25 As an added bonus, each person who attends the Spring Seminar will receive a gift voucher for a free $25 frag at Mr. Coral's Retail Store just for attending!! These will be given out at the door. Only one per Family/Couple/Household! Also - Register now and receive 5 FREE High Dollar Raffle prize tickets ($25 Value)!!!! That's a value of $50 back just for registering early and attending the event!!! Early registration deadline is March 15, 2009. More details on the Spring Seminar can be found Here. Updates will be posted asap!! The meeting will be held at Old Mill High School: 610 Patriot Lane Millersville, MD 21108 From Baltimore or Points North of Millersville, Maryland: Take I-95 south towards Annapolis/Bay Bridge (exit 4 after the Harbor Tunnel) or I-695 towards Glen Burnie. Then take I-97 south towards Annapolis. Take exit 12 to New Cut Road, Glen Burnie and turn left from the ramp. You will pass under the overpass and immediately merge right onto Veteran Edited February 1, 2009 by 90OcReef Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
90OcReef April 14, 2009 Author Share April 14, 2009 (edited) Our Annual Spring Seminar Is Approaching Very Quickly! Saturday April 18, 2009 Please join us for this one of a kind event featuring two exciting speakers!! CMAS is pleased to welcome Mr. Ken Nedimyer of Sealife Inc and Mr. Bob Fenner of Wet Web Media! CMAS Presents Mr. Ken Nedimyer of Sealife Inc. Abstract: Florida Keys Coral Restoration Ken Nedimyer owns and operates Sea Life Inc (www.sealifeinc.net) a marine life wholesale and on line Retail Company that has been in business since 1984. Ken has collected marine specimens since 1969, and has been an aquarist since 1966. Ken has been an active scuba diver since 1970, and has logged over 20,000 hours in the water over the last 39 years. In 1994 Ken received permits to start the first offshore live rock aquaculture farm in the Florida Keys, and has operated it successfully since the first harvests began in 1996. In 2000 using corals that had settled on his live rock, Ken and one of his daughters began testing techniques for re-attaching branches of staghorn coral that had been broken off the rocks by sharks, turtles, and storms. They work eventually led to a pilot coral restoration project using their reattached corals, which has since led to a large-scale coral nursery and restoration program. In 2009, Ken received permits to start two offshore elkhorn coral nurseries, the first of their kind in the US, and he and volunteer divers will be busy setting it up this spring and summer. In 2007, Ken formed the Coral Restoration Foundation Inc (www.coralrestoration.org ), a non profit company focused on developing simple, effective, and inexpensive coral nursery and coral restoration techniques that could be duplicated anywhere. Their offshore coral nursery has grown from five corals that settled on his rock in 1996, to over 4,000 corals in March of 2009, and expected to grow to over 7,000 corals by spring of 2010. In 2008 they planted over 200 corals back onto the reef, and are expected to plant over 500 in 2009. In June of 2009 Ken will participate on his second weeklong saturation mission in the Aquarius to participate in a coral restoration research project underway there. Live video of the June mission will be available on the Aquarius Website (http://uncw.edu/aquarius/ ). Ken will be speaking on offshore aquaculture and coral restoration, but will be available to answer questions about the marine life fishery, marine life collecting, the Aquarius, and issues related to Staghorn and Elkhorn corals. CMAS Presents Mr. Bob Fenner of Wet Web Media! Abstract: Use of Ozone/Redox Robert (Bob) Fenner is a content provider to the pet-fish (ornamental) aquatics hobby and trade, dive/travel adventure and underwater natural history genres; writing, photography and videography. Though retired since 1994, he continues to produce in this field as well as consult on aquaculture and public aquarium installations. Bob has "lived" the science, hobby and business of aquatics in the Philippines, Japan and United States. All phases; collector, wholesale, jobber, retail, design, construction and maintenance. All levels; manager, owner, hatchery worker, retail clerk, technician. Except for a stint teaching high school sciences for four years, he has worked all his life in the field of ornamental aquatics. Academic experience includes fifteen years of college, a couple of life science degrees and a teaching credential for chemistry, physics and biology. Published works include several studies on aquatic biological and chemical questions, and an extensive book and article publishing (helped author a few books, The Conscientious Marine Aquarist, Fishwatcher's Guide to the Tropical Marine Aquarium Fishes of the World, Natural Marine Aquariums Reef Invertebrates...) and photographic background in aquatic industry and hobby fields. Have taught High School sciences and Marine Sciences and Aquariology courses at the State University, University of California levels. Bob has been an avid aquatic hobbyist since day one and is active in hobbyist and scientific organizations. He has served on numerous Boards, judged shows and given many programs. Helped form and run (President) of the employee-owned corporation, Nature Etc., Inc. in San Diego, started in 1973; a turn-key operation in the field of ornamental aquatics, designing and building ponds, lakes, fountains and waterfalls (Aquatic Environments), designing, installing custom aquarium systems and maintenance (Aquatic Life Services), and operating retail outlets (Wet Pets).... currently does consulting, content provision to the trade, sciences and hobby of aquaristics. Included with your admission, we will also supply a light breakfast, coffee, water and soft drinks, as well as Lunch to all attendees. CMAS Paid Members: At Door Registration - $10 Non CMAS Members: At Door Registration -$ 15 Vendors: PreRegistration Required - $25 We ask that everyone pre-register because we need an accurate head count for the food quantities. 9:00-9:30 Registration/Sign In 9:30-9:45 Welcome/Opening Comments 10:00-11:30 Mr. Ken Nedimyer 11:30-12:30 Break for Lunch 1:00-2:30 Mr. Bob Fenner 3:00-4:45 Socializing/Vendor Sales/RAFFLE! 4:45-5:00 Cleanup! Everybody OUT! ** tentative schedule subject to change** Old Mill School 610 Patriot Lane Millersville, MD 21108 Directions can be found Here. Blue Ribbon Koi & Marine 4641 SUDLEY RD, CATHARPIN VA 20143 Shop Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 10-6 -- Sunday 10-5 Phone/Fax: 703-753-7566 Email: John@blueribbonkoi.com GeoCorals George Schwab (geofloors) If you're interested in becoming a vendor please contact Jessica Farace by email 90OcReef@cmas-md.org (4) $50 Gift Certificates Donated by Blue Ribbon Koi Gift Certificates Donated by Exotic Aquatics Gift Certificates Donated by House of Tropicals $25 Gift Certificates for EVERY Attendee Donated by Mr.Coral (6) Gift Certificates for 1 Cleaner Shrimp ea. Donated by Roozens Premium Aquarium Additives Donated by SeaChem.com Coral Fraging Kit Donated by BSI-Inc.com $25 Live Aquaria Gift Card (12) 15oz DTs Phyto Plankton Donated by DT's Plankton Hydor 2 Donated by Hydor Hydor 4 Donated by Hydor OceanMaster Test Kit Donated by MarineLand (2) Canister Filters Donated by MarineLand MarineGro Pellet Foods Donated by Red Sea Fish Instant Ocean Salt Boxes Donated by Instant Ocean Cash Prizes Donated by CMAS-Md.org There are still a handful of donations waiting to be delivered. I will continue to update this over the next few days as they trickle in!! Edited April 14, 2009 by 90OcReef Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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